"Humpty-Dumpty: When I use a word, it means just what I choose it to mean--neither more nor less. <br><br>Alice: The question is, whether you can make a word mean so many different things. <br><br>Humpty-Dumpty: The question is, which is master--that's all."<br><br>

One of the fundamental insights of structuralism is that meaning depends on the systematicity of signs. What deconstruction points out is that any systematicity exists by exclusion, and that what's excluded is often interesting and sometimes revelatory. No willfulness of signification in either camp.<br><br>

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